Changtse Explained

Changtse
Elevation M:7543
Elevation Ref:
Ranked 45th
Prominence M:497
Prominence Ref:[1]
Map:China Tibet topography#China
Map Size:270
Label Position:top
Translation:North Peak
Language:Tibetan
Location:Tibet Autonomous Region, China
Range:Mahalangur Himal
Coordinates:28.0253°N 86.9142°W
First Ascent:October 1982
Easiest Route:snow/ice climb

Changtse (Tibetan: བྱང་རྩེ|lit=north peak,) is a mountain situated between the Main Rongbuk and East Rongbuk Glaciers in Tibet Autonomous Region, China, immediately north of Mount Everest. It is connected to Mount Everest via the North Col.

The given elevation of 7,543 metres is from modern Chinese mapping. Some authorities give 7,583 metres instead.

The Changtse Glacier flows north into the East Rongbuk Glacier. It is possible that the third highest lake in the world[2] is in the Changtse Glacier at 6216m (20,394feet).

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Notes and References

  1. 10638. Changtse.
  2. http://www.highestlake.com/highest-lake-world.html#Changtse The Highest Lake in the World: 3. "Changtse Pool"
  3. Tony Astill, Mount Everest: The Reconnaissance 1935, pp. 266-67.
  4. Louis A. Whitton, The American Alpine Journal 1988, pg. 272.
  5. Wild Issue 28 (April 1988), pp 33-36.